Nintendo's next console could have a killer feature

Nintendo's next console could have a killer feature

REGION FREE: Nintendo's next console could play games from all over the world [NINTENDO]

It means you'll be able to buy games for the machine - codenamed NX – anywhere in the world and play them back home.

The firm's consoles have tended to be region-locked, whereby you can only play European games on European machines.

It's a way of controlling markets across the world, for example ensuring a game that may have released in Japan earlier doesn't dramatically impact on sales in, say, European shops as thousands of playable imports flood the continent.

But that's all set to change with the NX.

Nintendo has signalled it will abandon region-locking for its consoles, beginning with the upcoming machine.

COMING SOON: Nintendo is set to reveal details about NX at some point in 2016 [NINTENDO]

“However, regarding NX, given the customer feedback and proposals from the market, we're currently investigating internally”

Satoru Iwata, Nintendo president

But the Current Wii and Wii U consoles will stay as they are.

Company president Satoru Iwata said he was "optimistic" region-locking would be dropped.

He said: "Removing region-locking from current game machines presents various issues, so we don't consider that to be very realistic.

"However, regarding NX, given the customer feedback and proposals from the market, while nothing has been decided yet, we're currently investigating internally what problems there would be in realising it.

"You can think of that as the current situation.

"I understand your desire, so I'd like to look at it optimistically going forward."

It's not the first time that Iwata has addressed the topic. In November 2014, he suggested unlocking a console's regions would have benefits both for Nintendo's customers and the company itself.

3DS [NINTENDO]

Nintendo has always used region locks for its home consoles to limit the importing of software from different regions.

Handheld devices from the DSi onwards have also implemented region-locking, although physical games for the Game Boy and DS families were region-free.

In the meantime, 3DS users have been developing unofficial methods for circumventing the handheld's region lock.

The Wii U is the only current-gen console with a region lock on physical games. Both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are region free.

Nintendo is set to reveal details about NX at some point in 2016. There's no word yet on when it will be released.